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- Read_Not_Dead abstract "Read Not Dead has been run at Shakespeare's Globe since 1995. The series is a 30-year project to hold rehearsed readings (or “performances with scripts”) of each play written between 1576 and 1642 by Shakespeare’s contemporaries. As of 9 June 2013, when Robert Greene's The Honourable History of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay was read, 210 different performances have taken place.As well as at the Globe, in 2013 Read Not Dead will be taken to both the Wilderness Festival and Glastonbury Festival.Many actors have taken part since the series' inauguration, including: David Oakes, Alan Cox, Richard Armitage, Frances Barber, Paul Bettany, Kenneth Branagh, Daniel Craig, Benjamin Whitrow, Carey Mulligan, Jason Isaacs, Ben Whishaw.The new Sam Wanamaker Playhouse now complete, the Read Not Dead series 'has a new home'. Four directors with four scholars were teamed up with actors and presented their arguments and selected scenes at a special hustings event on Thursday 29 May 2014. The winning play, A Christian Turn'd Turk, presented by David Oakes, was performed as a rehearsed reading on Sunday 5 October 2014 in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.".
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- Read_Not_Dead wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Bettany.
- Read_Not_Dead wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Armitage_(actor).
- Read_Not_Dead wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Greene_(dramatist).
- Read_Not_Dead wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Wanamaker_Playhouse.
- Read_Not_Dead wikiPageWikiLink Shakespeares_Globe.
- Read_Not_Dead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Read Not Dead".
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- Read_Not_Dead comment "Read Not Dead has been run at Shakespeare's Globe since 1995. The series is a 30-year project to hold rehearsed readings (or “performances with scripts”) of each play written between 1576 and 1642 by Shakespeare’s contemporaries.".
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